didnt have your email Frank but wanted to tell ya I can't thank you enough for your comfort and support at a time like this.The comments were lovely. Hope to be back in the saddle by Sunday..Good Lord willing.Thanks for not forgettin me!

I fear this marks only the beginning of a concerted ACLU effort to distort the meaning of the Constitution and complete destruction of the 2nd Amendment. Now fools will rush in where brave men feared to tread.

You are so right BK. Every evil leader you can think of has been in favor of gun control. And those in favor of gun control have a predisposition towards becoming evil leaders. The second that government stops governing for the people and seeks to control the people is the second that they need replaced in a bad way.

The recent Supreme Court ruling striking down a ban on handgunownership in Washington, D.C., touched off a maelstrom ofnegative media reports about how the ruling would lead tomore gun violence.

Really?

The 32-year ban on handguns in our Nation’s Capital was one of the strictest, yet the District has been widely labeled "the murder capital of the country". Why didn't the media analyze that?

Just after the ruling, The N.Y. Times used a misleading statisticto bolster their argument.

"Thirty-thousand Americans are killed by guns every year -- on the job, walking to school, at the shopping mall. The Supreme Court on Thursday all but ensured that even more Americans will die senselessly with its wrongheaded and dangerous ruling striking down key parts of the District of Columbia's gun-control law."

The Times failed to mention that nearly half of the 30,000 deaths are suicides. The paper also didn’t look at how many of those homicides were the result of self-defense.

Instead, the Times, like its liberal network counterparts, lamented that the "far-right" court got it wrong, setting the stage for more violence and death.